June is almost over and that means that it’s almost time for the Fourth of July! You’re about to have a day (or two, or three, or more–I don’t know what your vacation schedule is!) to relax and catch up on movies. And before that happens, you have a whole weekend to get a head start on what’s new to the VOD world. Sounds like a rad way to spend your vacay! Whether you use Amazon Video, iTunes, Vudu, or your cable’s on demand service, there are always a lot of new releases out there waiting for you to discover!

If you’re continually charmed by the aesthetics and antics of auteur Wes Anderson, get ready because his latest movie is now on VOD. Isle of Dogs is an animated romp that puts canines in the lead and features the voices of Bryan Cranston, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, and many more. There are also plenty of new movies available to rent for the weekend, like the hitman thriller Terminal starring Margot Robbie and Simon Pegg. Or if you’re looking for some #drama, you can watch Taraji P. Henson really tear into the drama/thriller Tyler Perry’s Acrimony.

What else can you buy or rent this week? Find out by taking a look at the collection of creepy horror movies, blockbuster action, and quirky comedies now available for you to enjoy from the comfort of your very own home!

A Quiet Place

Who knew John Krasinski had a modern horror masterpiece lurking within his brain? Jim Halpert, you’ve got a dark side! A Quiet Place stars Krasinski and his IRL wife Emily Blunt as parents surviving a horrific reality wherein the slightest noise will summon dangerous, vicious monsters. The film utilizes silence to truly terrifying ends, and became a monster hit. It’s not often that horror flicks earn over $300 million worldwide! You can find out what all the fuss was about right now, if you’re willing to pay full price. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait until July 10 to rent this terrifying family movie (as in a movie about a family, not a family-appropriate movie).

Rampage

Video game movies have a bad reputation, and maybe that’s warranted considering just how bad so many of them have been (there was no excuse for Super Mario Bros. None.). Whether or not you think Rampage is good, well, that’s up to you to decide! Critics were fairly mixed, but you can’t deny that the film (based on the ’80s arcade game of the same name) looks like a ton of fun. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and a whole bunch of big ol’ monsters? What’s not to love? And while the film was overshadowed at the US box office, it’s grossed over $420M worldwide. There’s clearly something to this film, and July 4th weekend seems like the best time to find out what!

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Want something that’s truly fun for the whole family, something that doesn’t feature a giant ape like Rampage? Maybe something more in the action/spy genre? You’ll be stoked to learn that franchise-starter Spy Kids is available to rent for just under a dollar in iTunes! Visionary director Robert Rodriguez turned his attention to the all-ages set with this flick, delivering one wild ride for aspiring spy kids and their spy parents.